Saturday, November 21, 2015

Endings are not always the end of the movie. Sometimes they
can mean a new beginning to a franchise or leave the audience with lingering
thoughts that haunt long after the final credits. I have compiled a list of
some of the movies with the greatest endings. Warning: spoilers ahead.

10. The Howling- News
Anchor Karen White, played by Dee Wallace, is investigating a coven of
werewolves in the guise of a resort colony. After being bitten she decides to
warn the world of the existence of werewolves. She goes on the air and
transforms into a wolfman creature and is killed by a shotgun on camera. It is
a bold and dark ending to film with great special effects.

9. The Cabinet of Dr.
Caligari- A German silent film from 1920, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is influential on many future films. It
may have even been one of the first films to feature a “twist” ending. After a
man is telling his story of a somnambulist under the control of the sinister
Dr. Caligari the audience discovers that the man is actually an inmate at an
insane asylum and all the characters in his story are either other inmates or
doctors. It is a spooky way to end an expressionist piece of cinematic history.

8. Primal Fear-
Altar boy Aaron Stampler, played by Edward Norton, is accused of murdering a
priest. During the trial it is revealed that he suffers from multiple
personality disorder and he is able to use the insanity plea. As it turns out
Aaron was making up the entire disorder; he basically gets away with murder.
Aaron leaves his lawyer feeling disillusioned and shocked. It is a twisted
ending to a dark movie.

7. Rosemary’s Baby-
After discovering that the tenants inside her New York apartment are Satan
worshipers that have been manipulating her to give birth to the antichrist,
Rosemary finally comes face to face with her baby. At first she is horrified
but then she settles down and decides to be a mother to this creature.This is a great ending to a fantastic
psychological thriller.

6. Night of the
Living Dead- After surviving an onslaught of ghouls inside of a farmhouse
overnight, Ben is completely worn-out. As a militia marches toward the house
shooting zombies he emerges to look out the window. As he looks, some of the
militia mistake him for one of the undead and shoot Ben dead. It is a shocking
and sad ending that hits like an exclamation point at the end of a sentence.

5. Oldboy- After
being locked up for 15 years in a solitary room, Oh Dae-su is hunting down the
persons responsible for his imprisonment. He discovers that the girl that has
become Oh Dae-su’s greatest ally and lover during this ordeal is actually his
daughter and it was a vast revenge plot to get them together. Not only is this
movie a brilliant piece of writing but it is one of the best action movies put
to film.

4. Brazil- Brazil ends with the protagonist, Sam
Lowry, captured by the oppressive government about to be tortured. As he is
strapped to the chair he is suddenly rescued and saved by a resistance and ends
up with the woman he loves. Turns out that he is still strapped to the chair in
the torture room and he is imagining everything. He just slips into his own
insanity to escape the torture.It is a
brilliant ending to a brilliant movie and it has been copied several times for
other movies.

3. Invasion of the
Body Snatchers (1978)- So many people have been turned into pod people by
the end of the film. As a new day dawns, the protagonist gets up and watches
people go about their day-to-day tasks. He spots Nancy, a friend of his, who
calls his name revealing that she is not a pod person. He turns and points to
her and screeches revealing that he too is a pod person and Nancy is totally
alone. This ending is depressing but really makes the movie unique from the predecessor.

2. The Sixth Sense-
Child psychologists Dr. Malcolm Crowe, has been helping Cole Sear. Cole is
revealed to have the ability to see ghosts. After embracing this gift Malcolm
goes home to his wife. When she does not respond to him he realizes that the bullet
wound he suffered at the beginning of the film killed him and he is a ghost.
This movie is still chilling even knowing the ending and holds up to this day.

1. Planet of the Apes-
Astronaut Taylor has landed on a planet where the dominant species are apes.
Human are used as pets and cattle. Taylor is able to convince apes of his
intelligence and is allowed to go to the forbidden zone. There he discovers the
remains of the Statue of Liberty. It turns out Taylor was on Earth all along.
This is possibly one of the most mind-blowing moments in cinema. It makes sense
since the writer was Rod Serling of Twilight Zone fame.

Honorable Mentions

The Thing (1982)-
An alien shapeshifting monster has forced the Antarctic crew to blow up the
research facility. With only two crew members left and the burning building
dying down in the arctic cold the two men embrace their deaths with a drink in
the freezing weather.It is a nihilistic
finale, which makes the epic effects laden movie all the more great.

Raiders of the Lost
Ark- A source of great power has been taken from the Nazis and is being
held by the Americans. When we see what became of the lost ark we see it being
boxed up and put in a warehouse with thousands of other similar boxes. This
ending is humorous and a smart way to wrap up the film.

Easy Rider- Two
men on choppers drive across America. They see some of the good and the bad of
being part of the counter culture of 1960s. As they come across some men in a
truck they are gunned down in a failed prank. It is a shocking and unexpected
way to end the movie.

Sunset Boulevard-
A man found dead in a pool tells his story. As we go flash back we get to see
the event that lead to his death. This has been repeated in other movies since Sunset Boulevard. It is not often that
you see a movie where you know what will become of the protagonist, you are
just watching the events unfold to see how it all came to be.

Angel Heart- A
gumshoe is hired by a man named Louis Cypher to find a man. As it turns out Louis Cypher is the uncreative
nickname of the devil that has come to collect a few souls. The movie is truly
a dark and seductive piece of film noir.

So many movies have endings that are fantastic. These are
only a few that have haunted me over time. If you have a chance you should rent
them sometime soon and enjoy. Bask in the fantastic beginnings, middles, and
ends and treat yourself to a movie today.

Friday, November 13, 2015

When it comes to movies, something under the radar can often
be an unexpected surprise. Such is the case with Last Shift. The movie shows a great eye for the disturbing and uses
its lonesome setting at a closing police station as a creepy backdrop for a
dark “bottle” movie.

Rookie police officer Jessica Loren, played by Juliana
Harkavy, has the last shift at a closing police station. Left alone, she begins
seeing and hearing eerie things that suggest the supernatural. As events get
more and more disturbing she finds that it has something to do with the Charles
Manson-style cult, which was brought in a year prior.

The movie has a great eye for the disturbing. The imagery of
the ghosts, and the way they show the hauntings is something that will linger
with you long after the movie has ended. Last
Shift builds on its characters and creates a disturbing sense of tension
that builds until the twisted end. The acting is solid and the character of
Jessica is likable, adding to the tragedy of the events that befall her.

I recommend this movie for anyone who is looking for horror
tale that is truly haunting and disturbing.
It will linger in your thoughts and keep you wondering what was real and
what was illusionary. The jump-scares are effective and put to good use which
is rare for the genre. Last Shift
shows a quality seldom seen in horror films.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Skyfall left the
bar fairly high for the last James Bond movie.Spectre is the first of the
Daniel Craig series of Bond movies, which feels like a return to the ridiculous
plot holes and unrealistic situations that the James Bond films were famous
for. It comes off more like a colossal step back instead of an advance in
character.

James Bond, played by Daniel Craig, receives a message from
the late M, played by Dame Judi Dench. She tells James to find and kill a man who
leads to a conspiracy that all the villains of his past had been tied to a
secret organization led by one evil man. The organization is Spectre and the
evil man is Ernst Stavro Blofeld, played by Christoph Waltz.

Spectre is not
lacking in atmosphere. There are some beautiful shots of Mexico City during a
day of the dead celebration complete with amazing skull costumes. The acting is
okay and folks seem like they are having fun with their roles. However, the
rest of the film cruises into the depths of disappointment.

The casting of Monica Belluci and Dave Bautista is a mystery
since their parts are miniscule and both are more talented then the parts they
were given. There are huge plot holes, which took me out of the movie. Even for
a James Bond movie, I should not be puzzled by events on screen. For example, how is an evil organization
secret if they give jewelry to the members that displays their membership?

Lea Seydoux does a fine job as the love interest and seems
capable in the character. Christoph Waltz however, is wasted. When you consider
his acting ability and the silliness of adding the familiar character of
Blofeld, it doesn’t come off as menacing but more like a stupid joke.

Spectre is the
weakest of the Daniel Craig Bond movies. Instead of adding something new or
innovative to the series it wastes time taking steps backwards for fan service.
If you are a big fan of the series I imagine you are going to watch it
regardless, but it is disappointing. It is predictable and neuters the James
Bond character.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

The Human Centipede 3 is the final movie of director, Tom Six’s Human Centipede trilogy. The film takes a major tone shift from the previous movies and goes for a gross-out over-the-top style movie that makes the previous two movies seem like art films. Taking the lead actors from the previous film and giving them new parts in this film does little to add to the charm of this awful movie.

The film begins with a psychotic warden of a prison played by Dieter Laser, getting advice from his accountant played by Laurence R. Harvey. The warden spends a great deal of time torturing inmates and chewing scenery. His accountant suggests to him that the way to cut the costs will be to make a massive 500 person human centipede out of all the prisoners. After consulting with the director of the films, Tom Six, they find a way to make it so that prisoners can easily be removed and replaced in the centipede.

The clever thing about this movie is that it starts with the characters watching the previous films. It is familiar since the second movie begins in a similar fashion. Then the characters are introduced and anything clever about it goes right out the window. At first the warden, Bill Boss, is sort of amusing with how over-the-top Dieter Laser portrays him but it gets old incredibly fast. Laurence R. Harvey, is dressed up like a fat Hitler most of the film, which makes him look ridiculous.

The effects are not anything great. It is certainly a self-aware movie that wants to be funny but fails when it goes out of the way to attempt to gross the audience out. Scenes like boiling water boarding a prisoner, castrating a prisoner, or a dream sequence that involves prisoners cutting into the warden to make a new orifice to rape are purely there for shock value. After two previous movies of unpleasant exploitation this is not new or even shocking.

When it comes to a trilogy like this the mindset should be it to burn out instead of fade away. The casting of Bree Olson and Eric Roberts as minor characters is bizarre and yet forgettable. There is not a real reason to watch this movie unless you are super fan of this series or are an exploitation film fan. In which case, there are a lot better things that you can be watching instead of this.